Biology and Marine Biology

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Development of a high speed motion analysis system for biological research and
education at UNCW. $3000; PIs: Alison Taylor & Christopher Finelli
2008 National Undersea Research Program/Coral Reef Conservation Program;
Sponges on Florida Reefs: Basic data for conservation and management.
$69,000; Co-PI with Joseph Pawlik
2008-2012 National Science Foundation;
Pumping rates of the giant barrel sponge Xestospongia muta on Caribbean reefs:
size scaling, environmental controls, and bleaching effects. $193,617; PI:
Christopher Finelli.
2008 UNCW Cahill Award;
Preliminary investitgations of the boring sponge, Cliona chelata, and its effects on
the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica. $3000; PI: Christopher Finelli


GRANT APPLICATIONS PENDING


2014 National Science Foundation;


Trophic ecology of sponges on Caribbean reefs: POC, DOC and the sponge-


loop; $798,723; PI Christopher Finelli; Co-PIs: Patrick Erwin, Joseph Pawlik;
Submitted August 2014;


RECENT UNFUNDED GRANT APPLICATIONS


2014 National Science Foundation;


Roots, STEMs, and Leaves: A comprehensive approach to a flourishing STEM


undergraduate culture at UNCW; $2,846,699; PI Martin Posey; Co-PIs: Jess
Boersma, Nathaniel Grove, Dylan McNamara, Christopher Finelli; Submitted
February 2014;
2013 National Science Foundation;
Collaborative Research:Ocean Acidification: The cascading effects of ocean
acidification and species interactions on calcareous biogenic habitats: temperate
and tropical comparison; $789,529 ($353,984 to UNCW); PI: Christopher Finelli;
Co-PIs: John Carroll (UNCW), Bradley Peterson (SUNY Stony Brook), Robert


Whitehead (UNCW); Submitted December, 2013


2013 NOAA - National Marine Fisheries Service, Saltonstall Kennedy Program;
Reducing the costs of being bored: Investigations to minimize the impact of the
boring sponge, Cliona celata, on oyster aquaculture. $146,062 PI: Christopher
Finelli; Co-PIs: John Carroll, Ami Wilbur. Submitted September 2013.
2013 National Science Foundation - WIDER;
Building & Using Systems (BUS) – Strategies to increase data-driven STEM
teaching. $249,847 PI: Christopher Finelli; Co-PIs: Joseph Covi, Martin Posey,
James Reeves, Ann Stapleton. Submitted July 2, 2013
2013 Sea Grant National Omnibus;
If you build it, will they come? Testing the factors that are limiting oyster reef
development in Southeast North Carolina; $100,000. PI: Christopher Finelli;
Co-PIs: John Carroll (UNCW); Preproposal submitted April 5, 2013
2013 Sea Grant National Omnibus;
Biological mitigation strategies for the boring sponge, Cliona celata; $100,000.
PI: Christopher Finelli; Co-PIs: John Carroll (UNCW), Ami Wilbur (UNCW);
Preproposal submitted April 5, 2013
2013 Mid-Atlantic Sea Grant Regional Research;
Are oysters being bored to death? The impacts of the boring sponge, Cliona
celata, on eastern oysters, Crassostrea virginica; $41,166. PI: Christopher
Finelli; Co-PIs: John Carroll (UNCW), Bradley Peterson (SUNY Stony Brook),
Lisa Kellogg (VIMS), Daphne Munroe (Rutgers University); Preproposal
submitted March 15, 2013
2012 North Carolina Blue Crab and Shellfish Research Program;

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